Today’s interview completely revolves around technology and we’re excited to have Kevin Roose joining us today. Kevin is an award-winning tech columnist for the New York Times, and a Times bestselling author of three books: Futureproof, Young Money, and The Unlikely Disciple. He is the host of the “Rabbit Hole” podcast, and writes and speaks regularly on all topics related to our modern age including automation and AI, social media, cybersecurity, and digital wellness. But today, we are narrowing his focus to discussing some of the different ways that we can ensure your career can continue to grow as AI is taking over many different areas of our lives. Plus we’re going to do a deep dive into crypto and how you should be thinking about it.

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